DooberGuy wrote:Pride of Nations is now $10 on Steam, this seems like bad news to me. Did the game not do well, or is this just paradox being dumb?
Bohemund wrote:Why exactly wouldn't you guys buy it at steam? Just a general hate or is there a problem with the steam version? I tried the game with my brothers version and fell in love, but as everyone is bashing steam, I'm not sure where to buy it.
Bohemund wrote:Why exactly wouldn't you guys buy it at steam? Just a general hate or is there a problem with the steam version? I tried the game with my brothers version and fell in love, but as everyone is bashing steam, I'm not sure where to buy it.
Bohemund wrote:Why exactly wouldn't you guys buy it at steam? Just a general hate or is there a problem with the steam version? I tried the game with my brothers version and fell in love, but as everyone is bashing steam, I'm not sure where to buy it.
Bohemund wrote:Why exactly wouldn't you guys buy it at steam? Just a general hate or is there a problem with the steam version? I tried the game with my brothers version and fell in love, but as everyone is bashing steam, I'm not sure where to buy it.
DooberGuy wrote:Seriously people, Steam is not the devil.
DooberGuy wrote:No, you don't. Just select Steam and click on offline mode. Seriously people, Steam is not the devil.
Edit: Oops, I see Rob already beat me to it.
Kev_uk wrote:Well I had to have an active internet connection to install Steam and register King Arthur. I brought a hard copy in order to prevent this. It became irrelevant.
RobC04 wrote:Yes, that is true for games that decide to require Steam (King Arthur, Civ 5, the more recent Total War games, etc). It annoyed me too with Civ 5. Of course if you buy any game through a download service you have to have an internet connection to download and install, but you can go offline to play it.
Kev_uk wrote:Yes but what I am saying is that I brought a actual hard copy from Amazon in the (vain) hope that I did not want to use Steam to actually play the game. I still needed that internet access to install and play.
Beorg wrote:I find it much more annoying that I have 10+ games on my steam account but I am only allowed to play 1 at a time!
So if I have my nephew and niece over I have to choose do I play a game or do they play a game I bought and paid for.
I can understand that I cannot play two copies of the same game. But why should I not be allowed to run Civ 5 on computer A and PoN on computer B at the same time?
I understand that the developers like Steam to get a copyprotection service, but this limitation of use of items I have purchased and paid for is going too far.
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